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Ganos (Tekirdağ) Dağı Orthoptera (Insecta) Faunası ve Vejetasyonla İlişkisi
Güner Evren, Nevin Şafak, Deniz Şirin
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The genome sequence of a dung beetle, <i>Geotrupes spiniger</i> (Marsham, 1802). [PDF]
Sládeček F +9 more
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An unusually large genome from an unusually large stonefly: A chromosome-length genome assembly for the giant salmonfly, Pteronarcys californica (Plecoptera: Pteronarcyidae). [PDF]
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First records of the genera <i>Aclitus</i> and <i>Protaphidius</i> (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) from South Korea. [PDF]
Kim S, Sohn J, Lee M, Kim H.
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Simple Summary Insecta is the most diverse group in the kingdom Animalia, and it accounts for approximately two-thirds of all animals. The most commonly used gene for species delimitation in animals is cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI).
Wen-Jun Bu
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Systematic Entomology, 2022
Mitochondrial genomes have been widely used for phylogenetic reconstruction and evolutionary analysis in various groups of Insecta. Gene rearrangements in the mitogenome can be informative characters for phylogenetic reconstruction and adaptive evolution.
Xinyu Ge +6 more
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Mitochondrial genomes have been widely used for phylogenetic reconstruction and evolutionary analysis in various groups of Insecta. Gene rearrangements in the mitogenome can be informative characters for phylogenetic reconstruction and adaptive evolution.
Xinyu Ge +6 more
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Conservation of the voltage‐sensitive sodium channel protein within the Insecta
Insect Molecular Biology, 2020The voltage‐sensitive sodium channel (VSSC) is essential for the generation and propagation of action potentials. VSSC kinetics can be modified by producing different splice variants.
Juan J Silva, Jeffrey G Scott
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A multigene phylogeny and timeline for Trichoptera (Insecta)
, 2020The Trichoptera, or caddisflies, are traditionally split into two taxonomic subdivisions: the ‘retreat‐making’ Annulipalpia and the ‘case‐making’ Integripalpia (sensu Ross).
Jessica A. Thomas +4 more
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Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, 2019
Summary A new term, endophallite, is proposed to standardize the nomenclature of the various sclerotized elements of the insect endophallus.
F. Génier
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Summary A new term, endophallite, is proposed to standardize the nomenclature of the various sclerotized elements of the insect endophallus.
F. Génier
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